Virginia Tech: Invent the Future Industrial and Systems Engineering
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Highlights

ISE researchers and their collaborators from five other institutions will soon engage in research on new construction safety and health
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Dr. Christian Wernz and Andrew Henry won Third Place in the INFORMS Service Science Section Best Paper Award
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ISE Takes First Place in APM Outstanding Chapter Competition for 2008-09!
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2008-2009 Material Handling Student Design Competition won by ISE students
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Winchester's summer research program focuses on diversity, science of human computer interaction
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New staff member to support Harris Manufacturing Processes Laboratory
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Students make own biodiesel derived from waste vegetable oil to fuel vehicles
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Graduate Student, Brian Mayer, participates in two big Adventure Races
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Recent Alumn selected as the Army Chief of Weapons Branch, Human Factors Integration Division
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Labs

Enterprise Engineering Research Lab

206 Durham Hall

Detailed Information

Overview:

The Enterprise Engineering Research Laboratory, also known as the EERL, is dedicated to creating and disseminating knowledge about the analysis, design, implementation, and improvement of integrated enterprise systems. The Lab seeks to develop and apply engineering and analysis methods to design or redesign more effective enterprise systems consisting of value-adding production processes and management processes.

Research:

Enterprise Performance Measurement Business Process and System Analysis and (Re)design Collaborative Work System Design

Facilities:

  1. Technical Library
  2. State-of-the-art Computers

Softwares for:

  1. Enterprise and process analysis and simulation
  2. Peformance mearsurement Statistical analysis

Link:

Enterprise Systems Engineering Society

For Additional Information

Eileen Van Aken

Associate Professor and Associate Department Head

250 Durham Hall
Phone: 540-231-6656
Fax: 540-231-3322
Email: evanaken@vt.edu